Archive for June 30th, 2009
Atheist asked:
Jesus and the Disciples accepted the Old Testament as God’s word. They could only do this if they themselves believe that God was not benevolent. They also preached the goodness of God, despite his apparent evil. This is because they, like the writers of the Old Testament, do not care if god is ‘good’ or ‘evil’, they are merely slaves to fear.
Jesus and the Disciples accepted the Old Testament as God’s word. They could only do this if they themselves believe that God was not benevolent. They also preached the goodness of God, despite his apparent evil. This is because they, like the writers of the Old Testament, do not care if god is ‘good’ or ‘evil’, they are merely slaves to fear.
The Book of Revelations is the climax and final book of the New Testament, where it is said that God will once again revert to his Old Testament ways… the suffering and pain described in the apocalypse is something that a good god could never let happen. To even believe that God do this is to believe in a monstrous demon of a God.
Brittni Dilalla
